Does the CERN-OHL-S V2 require any derivative work to make its source (the modified source of the derivative work) available
I am super confused about Section 3 (along with its 3 subsections) of the CERN-OHL-S V2 license.
Does it make it so any derivative work must share its modified source if distributing anything made from a modification of the original source?
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I am super confused about Section 3 (along with its 3 subsections) of the CERN-OHL-S V2 license.
Does it make it so any derivative work must share its modified source if distributing anything made from a modification of the original source?
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Opensource Alternative to Aldente?
Hi everyone,
I'm currently looking for an open source alternative to the MacOS battary app Aldente. Although it is free, I'm looking for an open source option to compare it with a project I'm working on, as I'm starting to learn coding.
If anyone knows of any open source alternative with similar functionality for battery management, I'd greatly appreciate your suggestions.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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Hi everyone,
I'm currently looking for an open source alternative to the MacOS battary app Aldente. Although it is free, I'm looking for an open source option to compare it with a project I'm working on, as I'm starting to learn coding.
If anyone knows of any open source alternative with similar functionality for battery management, I'd greatly appreciate your suggestions.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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is there open source constitution ?
Recently saw open source house building project and then got a thought.
is there any open source constitution that is fool proof and policies which are open source for the government officials.
Life would be easy if many people contribute.?
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Recently saw open source house building project and then got a thought.
is there any open source constitution that is fool proof and policies which are open source for the government officials.
Life would be easy if many people contribute.?
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Help Build React Folder Structure Templates! 🚀
Hey developers! Want to contribute to an awesome open-source project? Check out ahmad2point0/folder-structures, a collection of scalable folder structures for React apps (React Native, Next.js, Vite, and more).
How to Help:
🆕 Add new framework templates
🔧 Improve existing structures
📚 Update documentation
🐛 Fix bugs or share ideas
Just fork the repo, make changes, and submit a pull request. See the Contributing Guide to start!
Why Join? Help developers worldwide create better, organized React apps.
Let’s make React projects cleaner and easier together! 🚀
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Hey developers! Want to contribute to an awesome open-source project? Check out ahmad2point0/folder-structures, a collection of scalable folder structures for React apps (React Native, Next.js, Vite, and more).
How to Help:
🆕 Add new framework templates
🔧 Improve existing structures
📚 Update documentation
🐛 Fix bugs or share ideas
Just fork the repo, make changes, and submit a pull request. See the Contributing Guide to start!
Why Join? Help developers worldwide create better, organized React apps.
Let’s make React projects cleaner and easier together! 🚀
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GitHub - ahmad2point0/folder-structures: React App Folder Structure Templates A comprehensive collection of production-ready folder…
React App Folder Structure Templates A comprehensive collection of production-ready folder structures for React applications using feature-based architecture. This repository provides battle-tested...
TeXlyre, a local-first LaTeX & Typst collaborative web editor that also works offline
https://github.com/TeXlyre/texlyre
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GitHub - TeXlyre/texlyre: A local-first LaTeX & Typst web editor with real-time collaboration & offline support
A local-first LaTeX & Typst web editor with real-time collaboration & offline support - TeXlyre/texlyre
XPASS – Self-Hosted Encrypted Password Vault (Offline or Cloud-Ready)
XPASS a self-hosted encrypted password vault for teams and individuals who want full control of their data — whether hosted on-prem, on LAN, or in the cloud (Azure, AWS, etc.).
It’s designed for simplicity, privacy, and secure sharing — without relying on any third-party service.
🧩 Highlights
🔐 AES-encrypted password storage
🗂️ Folder-based organization
🤝 Secure folder sharing with other users
🧑💼 Admin dashboard for users & audits
🧠 Optional 2FA for added security
🌐 Works offline or deployable on cloud
💻 GitHub Repo:
👉 https://github.com/vibecodetimes/xpass-simple
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XPASS a self-hosted encrypted password vault for teams and individuals who want full control of their data — whether hosted on-prem, on LAN, or in the cloud (Azure, AWS, etc.).
It’s designed for simplicity, privacy, and secure sharing — without relying on any third-party service.
🧩 Highlights
🔐 AES-encrypted password storage
🗂️ Folder-based organization
🤝 Secure folder sharing with other users
🧑💼 Admin dashboard for users & audits
🧠 Optional 2FA for added security
🌐 Works offline or deployable on cloud
💻 GitHub Repo:
👉 https://github.com/vibecodetimes/xpass-simple
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GitHub - vibecodetimes/xpass-simple
Contribute to vibecodetimes/xpass-simple development by creating an account on GitHub.
Swift lightweight networking library
I just released Swift Network Kit, an open-source HTTP networking library built specifically for modern Swift and SwiftUI projects, and I’d love your feedback!
Also, Collaborations are welcome!
https://github.com/ReidoBoss/SwiftNetworkKit
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I just released Swift Network Kit, an open-source HTTP networking library built specifically for modern Swift and SwiftUI projects, and I’d love your feedback!
Also, Collaborations are welcome!
https://github.com/ReidoBoss/SwiftNetworkKit
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GitHub - ReidoBoss/SwiftNetworkKit: A Swift library for handling network communication, including HTTP requests and WebSocket connections…
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🌍 We built OpenStock — a free, open-source stock market tracker powered by AI
Hey everyone 👋
I’m Ravi, founder of Open Dev Society — a community building free, open tools for the world.
Over the last few weeks, my friend Priyanshu and I have been working on something called OpenStock — an AI-powered, open-source platform where you can:
• Track real-time stock prices
• Get AI-generated company insights
• Set personalized alerts (coming soon)
• Explore market data without any paywalls
We wanted to make something that students, beginners, and professionals can all use freely — and even contribute to.
💻 Live App: openstock-ods.vercel.app
📦 GitHub Repo: github.com/Open-Dev-Society/OpenStock
We’d love your feedback — whether it’s on design, data accuracy, or new features.
Also open to collaborators who’d like to join the journey toward open finance 🚀
— Ravi
Founder, Open Dev Society
\#opensource #nextjs #finance #ai #buildinpublic
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Hey everyone 👋
I’m Ravi, founder of Open Dev Society — a community building free, open tools for the world.
Over the last few weeks, my friend Priyanshu and I have been working on something called OpenStock — an AI-powered, open-source platform where you can:
• Track real-time stock prices
• Get AI-generated company insights
• Set personalized alerts (coming soon)
• Explore market data without any paywalls
We wanted to make something that students, beginners, and professionals can all use freely — and even contribute to.
💻 Live App: openstock-ods.vercel.app
📦 GitHub Repo: github.com/Open-Dev-Society/OpenStock
We’d love your feedback — whether it’s on design, data accuracy, or new features.
Also open to collaborators who’d like to join the journey toward open finance 🚀
— Ravi
Founder, Open Dev Society
\#opensource #nextjs #finance #ai #buildinpublic
https://redd.it/1nzgbjw
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Tesseract frontend.
Back in 2018 I needed to OCR a few texts for a personal project.
I used Gimagereader as a frontend to use Tesseract. Would this still be a good choice? Or are there better alternatives?
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Back in 2018 I needed to OCR a few texts for a personal project.
I used Gimagereader as a frontend to use Tesseract. Would this still be a good choice? Or are there better alternatives?
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Open source analytics that tracks revenue + product usage (not just visits)
Hey everyone! I've been working on an open source analytics platform that goes beyond basic traffic metrics. Instead of just showing: "you had 1000 visits today," it actually tracks the stuff that matters for your business.
Why I built it: Most analytics tools focus on vanity metrics like page views. But if you're running a business, you need to know which feature drive revenue, where your best customers come from, and how people actually use your product.
The code is open source on GitHub, and we have a hosted version if you don't want to self-host. Been using it for my own projects and it's been really helpful for understanding what actually drives growth.
Product: [https://metricswave.net](https://metricswave.net)
Repository: https://github.com/metricswave/
What do you think? Would love feedback from the community!
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Hey everyone! I've been working on an open source analytics platform that goes beyond basic traffic metrics. Instead of just showing: "you had 1000 visits today," it actually tracks the stuff that matters for your business.
Why I built it: Most analytics tools focus on vanity metrics like page views. But if you're running a business, you need to know which feature drive revenue, where your best customers come from, and how people actually use your product.
The code is open source on GitHub, and we have a hosted version if you don't want to self-host. Been using it for my own projects and it's been really helpful for understanding what actually drives growth.
Product: [https://metricswave.net](https://metricswave.net)
Repository: https://github.com/metricswave/
What do you think? Would love feedback from the community!
https://redd.it/1nzjxcj
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What open source solution doesn't exist for you?
I'm curious, with so many alternatives to proprietary or corporate software, what's something you use on a regular basis that still doesn't seem to have a (sufficient) open source solution for you at the moment?
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I'm curious, with so many alternatives to proprietary or corporate software, what's something you use on a regular basis that still doesn't seem to have a (sufficient) open source solution for you at the moment?
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Help needed
Very new to open-source contributions. Mainly used python and know ML along with data science, so u get an idea that my skillset aren't mainly targetted for open source. However with my semi tech internship/job, I'm getting an itch to try open source. So please give me advice on how to start it so that I can start to contribute. Any help is appreciated, thanks
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Very new to open-source contributions. Mainly used python and know ML along with data science, so u get an idea that my skillset aren't mainly targetted for open source. However with my semi tech internship/job, I'm getting an itch to try open source. So please give me advice on how to start it so that I can start to contribute. Any help is appreciated, thanks
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Did a Figma->Penpot converter. If any of you are interested in migrating application mockups or entire design systems to land into the open source area, please test and give feedback :)
https://github.com/betagouv/figpot
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GitHub - betagouv/figpot: Figma to Penpot converter and synchronizer, to not maintain multiple platforms 🎨🖌️
Figma to Penpot converter and synchronizer, to not maintain multiple platforms 🎨🖌️ - betagouv/figpot
🌍 We built OpenStock — a free, open-source stock market tracker powered by AI
Hey everyone again, because somehow my post was removed by moderator with a reason stating that this is not Open Source, so here we go again, I hope this time they don't remove it, and just in case they remove this I want to say those who are really interested in open source and amazing innovation created within the community can join our official sub reddit at r/OpenDevSociety, if you want to explore things, because we do need people to build up a community, Hope you will take part and help this amazing open-source community grow
I’m Ravi, founder of Open Dev Society — a open-source community for the world.
Over the last few weeks, my friend Priyanshu and I have been working on something called OpenStock — an AI-powered, open-source platform where you can:
• Track real-time stock prices
• Get AI-generated company insights
• Set personalized alerts (coming soon)
• Explore market data without any paywalls
We wanted to make something that students, beginners, and professionals can all use freely — and even contribute to.
💻 Live App: openstock-ods.vercel.app
📦 GitHub Repo: github.com/Open-Dev-Society/OpenStock
We’d love your feedback — whether it’s on design, data accuracy, or new features.
Also open to collaborators who’d like to join the journey toward open finance 🚀
— Ravi
Founder, Open Dev Society
\#This is not a promotional post, just to state, it is just to tell people what we have build, I hope this would help
\#opensource #nextjs #finance #ai #buildinpublic
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Hey everyone again, because somehow my post was removed by moderator with a reason stating that this is not Open Source, so here we go again, I hope this time they don't remove it, and just in case they remove this I want to say those who are really interested in open source and amazing innovation created within the community can join our official sub reddit at r/OpenDevSociety, if you want to explore things, because we do need people to build up a community, Hope you will take part and help this amazing open-source community grow
I’m Ravi, founder of Open Dev Society — a open-source community for the world.
Over the last few weeks, my friend Priyanshu and I have been working on something called OpenStock — an AI-powered, open-source platform where you can:
• Track real-time stock prices
• Get AI-generated company insights
• Set personalized alerts (coming soon)
• Explore market data without any paywalls
We wanted to make something that students, beginners, and professionals can all use freely — and even contribute to.
💻 Live App: openstock-ods.vercel.app
📦 GitHub Repo: github.com/Open-Dev-Society/OpenStock
We’d love your feedback — whether it’s on design, data accuracy, or new features.
Also open to collaborators who’d like to join the journey toward open finance 🚀
— Ravi
Founder, Open Dev Society
\#This is not a promotional post, just to state, it is just to tell people what we have build, I hope this would help
\#opensource #nextjs #finance #ai #buildinpublic
https://redd.it/1nzqmmn
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GitHub - Open-Dev-Society/OpenStock: OpenStock is an open-source alternative to expensive market platforms. Track real-time prices…
OpenStock is an open-source alternative to expensive market platforms. Track real-time prices, set personalized alerts, and explore detailed company insights — built openly, for everyone, forever f...
Build dashboards like Lego: grid + form + state, should I open-source it?
# 🧩 TL;DR
Thinking of open-sourcing a React-based WYSIWYG dashboard editor — grid-powered, state-driven, and backend-agnostic. Would you use or contribute?
# ⚙️ What it is
A lightweight, React-Grid-Layout editor that lets users drag, resize, and configure(edit panel properties, imagine editing a chart, or an email editor) dashboard panels visually.
* Grid engine: React Grid Layout for layout control
* Panel editor: Formik wrapper for easy panel configuration and customisation control
* State orchestration: Redux (draft/publish, undo/redo)
* Backend-agnostic: consumer defines their panel persistence layer
* Extensible SDK: add your own panels, data sources, or visualizations
# 💡 Why open source it
There’s a gap between BI tools (Grafana, Superset) and generic UI builders.
This sits in the middle — a domain-neutral dashboard editor toolkit you can embed anywhere.
Would a toolkit like this be useful to you?
What features or docs would you want to see from day one?
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# 🧩 TL;DR
Thinking of open-sourcing a React-based WYSIWYG dashboard editor — grid-powered, state-driven, and backend-agnostic. Would you use or contribute?
# ⚙️ What it is
A lightweight, React-Grid-Layout editor that lets users drag, resize, and configure(edit panel properties, imagine editing a chart, or an email editor) dashboard panels visually.
* Grid engine: React Grid Layout for layout control
* Panel editor: Formik wrapper for easy panel configuration and customisation control
* State orchestration: Redux (draft/publish, undo/redo)
* Backend-agnostic: consumer defines their panel persistence layer
* Extensible SDK: add your own panels, data sources, or visualizations
# 💡 Why open source it
There’s a gap between BI tools (Grafana, Superset) and generic UI builders.
This sits in the middle — a domain-neutral dashboard editor toolkit you can embed anywhere.
Would a toolkit like this be useful to you?
What features or docs would you want to see from day one?
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what is stopping you from contributing to large open source projects?
Hi everyone. For those of you that are interested in getting into open source, and contributing to some larger projects, what is the biggest blocker for you? What do you find most difficult/annoying about contributing to open source projects? What needs to change to make it easier for you to contribute?
from other threads across reddit in the past, i have seen that the biggest reasons are usually related to codebase complexity, lack of time, and tedious PR review processes, but I would like to poll for opinions to see if that is still the case.
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Hi everyone. For those of you that are interested in getting into open source, and contributing to some larger projects, what is the biggest blocker for you? What do you find most difficult/annoying about contributing to open source projects? What needs to change to make it easier for you to contribute?
from other threads across reddit in the past, i have seen that the biggest reasons are usually related to codebase complexity, lack of time, and tedious PR review processes, but I would like to poll for opinions to see if that is still the case.
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I made an all-in-one USB drive as a farewell gift for a colleague
https://github.com/fathulfahmy/aio-usb-drive
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GitHub - fathulfahmy/aio-usb-drive: Curated collection of useful to have programs on a multiboot USB drive
Curated collection of useful to have programs on a multiboot USB drive - fathulfahmy/aio-usb-drive
I made an open-source tool, CyberPatchMaker, to create tiny update patches for large apps (e.g., turn a 5GB update into 50MB).
I built an open-source (AGPLv3) binary patch creator in Go called CyberPatchMaker, [I couldn't think of a better name tbh\], with both GUI and CLI tools. It's for developers who distribute large applications (like games) and want to send tiny updates instead of making users re-download everything.
You can check it out on GitHub here: https://github.com/cyberofficial/CyberPatchMaker
I've always been frustrated by the experience of getting a massive multi-gigabyte update for what feels like a tiny bug fix out to users. I checked out many other applications, they felt dated, and some cost like putting a down payment on car for some unknown reason. So made my own with the features I found useful.
CyberPatchMaker uses binary diffing to find the exact changes between two versions of an application and packages them into a small, efficient patch file.
My main goal was to make it safe and reliable. It's packed with safety features:
Triple Verification: Uses SHA-256 checksums to verify files before, during, and after patching.
Automatic Backups: Creates a selective backup of only the files being changed before touching anything.
Automatic Rollback: If anything goes wrong during the patch, it automatically restores the backup.
I also added a few key features to make it flexible for both developers and end-users:
GUI & CLI Available: It comes with powerful command-line tools for automation (patch-gen, patch-apply) and an experimental GUI for those who prefer a visual approach.
Self-Contained Executables: You can generate a single .exe file for your users that contains the patch and the applier.
.cyberignore File: Just like .gitignore, you can tell the tool to ignore sensitive files (.env, keys), user data (saves/), or temp files.
The project is written in Go and is fully open-source. I'd love for the community to take a look, offer feedback, or even contribute. If you think it's a cool idea, a star on GitHub would be amazing. If you got ideas for it, feedback is more than welcomed.
The project is fully documented and packed with info in the 'docs' folder but feel free to reach out if stuck or have questions.
Thanks for checking it out if you do take a gander at it.
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I built an open-source (AGPLv3) binary patch creator in Go called CyberPatchMaker, [I couldn't think of a better name tbh\], with both GUI and CLI tools. It's for developers who distribute large applications (like games) and want to send tiny updates instead of making users re-download everything.
You can check it out on GitHub here: https://github.com/cyberofficial/CyberPatchMaker
I've always been frustrated by the experience of getting a massive multi-gigabyte update for what feels like a tiny bug fix out to users. I checked out many other applications, they felt dated, and some cost like putting a down payment on car for some unknown reason. So made my own with the features I found useful.
CyberPatchMaker uses binary diffing to find the exact changes between two versions of an application and packages them into a small, efficient patch file.
My main goal was to make it safe and reliable. It's packed with safety features:
Triple Verification: Uses SHA-256 checksums to verify files before, during, and after patching.
Automatic Backups: Creates a selective backup of only the files being changed before touching anything.
Automatic Rollback: If anything goes wrong during the patch, it automatically restores the backup.
I also added a few key features to make it flexible for both developers and end-users:
GUI & CLI Available: It comes with powerful command-line tools for automation (patch-gen, patch-apply) and an experimental GUI for those who prefer a visual approach.
Self-Contained Executables: You can generate a single .exe file for your users that contains the patch and the applier.
.cyberignore File: Just like .gitignore, you can tell the tool to ignore sensitive files (.env, keys), user data (saves/), or temp files.
The project is written in Go and is fully open-source. I'd love for the community to take a look, offer feedback, or even contribute. If you think it's a cool idea, a star on GitHub would be amazing. If you got ideas for it, feedback is more than welcomed.
The project is fully documented and packed with info in the 'docs' folder but feel free to reach out if stuck or have questions.
Thanks for checking it out if you do take a gander at it.
https://redd.it/1o01yx3
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GitHub - cyberofficial/CyberPatchMaker: Make patch files with ease.
Make patch files with ease. Contribute to cyberofficial/CyberPatchMaker development by creating an account on GitHub.
Made an open-source LC-3 formatter to make assembly less painful.
Hey folks 👋
I’ve been playing around with some LC-3 assembly projects recently, and got tired of the usual pain points:
- inconsistent indentation
- random .FILL spacing
- unreadable trap vector code
- the “why is my label misaligned again?” kind of stuff
So I decided to build a tiny Rust-based toolchain for LC-3, mainly for fun (and sanity).
Crate: https://github.com/robcholz/lc3-toolchain
Github: https://github.com/robcholz/lc3-toolchain
It currently includes:
- Linter – catches common syntax and semantic issues (e.g. duplicate labels, invalid constants)
- Formatter – auto-formats code to a clean, consistent style
- Command-line tool with subcommands (lc3 fmt, lc3 lint)
- 100% written in Rust 🦀 (fast and clean)
I know LC-3 isn’t exactly “production tech” — but I think small, educational architectures deserve good tooling too. I’d love feedback from anyone who’s into compilers, Rust CLI design, or just nostalgic about college-level ISA projects.
If you ever wrote ADD R1, R2, #1 and wondered why your assembler hates you, this tool might save your evening.
Would really appreciate:
- feedback on command-line UX
- ideas for new checks or formatting rules
- PRs / issues if you find bugs!
I’m trying to make this a friendly little niche project — something that makes learning low-level programming a bit less painful.
Thanks for reading!!!
https://redd.it/1o03xp5
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Hey folks 👋
I’ve been playing around with some LC-3 assembly projects recently, and got tired of the usual pain points:
- inconsistent indentation
- random .FILL spacing
- unreadable trap vector code
- the “why is my label misaligned again?” kind of stuff
So I decided to build a tiny Rust-based toolchain for LC-3, mainly for fun (and sanity).
Crate: https://github.com/robcholz/lc3-toolchain
Github: https://github.com/robcholz/lc3-toolchain
It currently includes:
- Linter – catches common syntax and semantic issues (e.g. duplicate labels, invalid constants)
- Formatter – auto-formats code to a clean, consistent style
- Command-line tool with subcommands (lc3 fmt, lc3 lint)
- 100% written in Rust 🦀 (fast and clean)
I know LC-3 isn’t exactly “production tech” — but I think small, educational architectures deserve good tooling too. I’d love feedback from anyone who’s into compilers, Rust CLI design, or just nostalgic about college-level ISA projects.
If you ever wrote ADD R1, R2, #1 and wondered why your assembler hates you, this tool might save your evening.
Would really appreciate:
- feedback on command-line UX
- ideas for new checks or formatting rules
- PRs / issues if you find bugs!
I’m trying to make this a friendly little niche project — something that makes learning low-level programming a bit less painful.
Thanks for reading!!!
https://redd.it/1o03xp5
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GitHub - robcholz/lc3-toolchain: LC-3 Assembly Code Toolchain, designed for ECE109 Spring 2025 at NCSU.
LC-3 Assembly Code Toolchain, designed for ECE109 Spring 2025 at NCSU. - robcholz/lc3-toolchain
Browser in Browser, remote browser
I am thinking of a thing called browser in browser. It's GUI is served through HTTP, like in a headless environment (Linux) you can use a modern browser on it, given better display quality and usability compare to `browsh`, `lynx`. On the other hand, this is essentially a HTTP server, which can be deployed anywhere. When I'm in high school we can use chrome book, but only chrome is allowed to use and with a strict blocking. If you can serve this in a Google Cloud, AWS VM and you can use this to bypass this restrictions.
---
I have made a prototype, and it seems to be feasible.
Is there already such software exist?
What do you think?
https://redd.it/1o06jpe
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I am thinking of a thing called browser in browser. It's GUI is served through HTTP, like in a headless environment (Linux) you can use a modern browser on it, given better display quality and usability compare to `browsh`, `lynx`. On the other hand, this is essentially a HTTP server, which can be deployed anywhere. When I'm in high school we can use chrome book, but only chrome is allowed to use and with a strict blocking. If you can serve this in a Google Cloud, AWS VM and you can use this to bypass this restrictions.
---
I have made a prototype, and it seems to be feasible.
Is there already such software exist?
What do you think?
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domo ai avatars vs leiapix vs did for socials
so i was tired of my old selfie on linkedin. tried leiapix avatar depth shot. looked neat but more like a gimmick.
then i tried did avatars. decent but stiff, kinda uncanny.
finally i uploaded into domo ai avatars. typed “cartoon, anime, cyberpunk.” instantly got 15 avatars that looked like me but stylized.
with relax mode unlimited i spammed until i had avatars for linkedin, discord, twitter, even tiktok. friends legit thought i paid commissions.
so yeah leiapix = gimmick, did = stiff, domo = versatile pack.
anyone else rotate domo avatars??
https://redd.it/1o06wpt
@r_opensource
so i was tired of my old selfie on linkedin. tried leiapix avatar depth shot. looked neat but more like a gimmick.
then i tried did avatars. decent but stiff, kinda uncanny.
finally i uploaded into domo ai avatars. typed “cartoon, anime, cyberpunk.” instantly got 15 avatars that looked like me but stylized.
with relax mode unlimited i spammed until i had avatars for linkedin, discord, twitter, even tiktok. friends legit thought i paid commissions.
so yeah leiapix = gimmick, did = stiff, domo = versatile pack.
anyone else rotate domo avatars??
https://redd.it/1o06wpt
@r_opensource
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